Celtic Clash
Ireland v Wales at Aviva Stadium
Ireland v Wales 2026
06 Mar 2026
Welcome to our exciting Six Nations sports travel package for Ireland v Wales in 2026!
This package includes:
- 1, 2 or 3 night stay in a comfortable Dublin hotel
- Tickets to Ireland v Wales at the Aviva Stadium, 06 March 2026.
With this package, you’ll have the opportunity to experience the best of Dublin’s vibrant culture, delicious food and drink, and historic landmarks, while also cheering on Ireland in the Six Nations. To ensure you have an unforgettable experience, we’ve carefully crafted this package with everything you need, from comfortable accommodation to top-tier match tickets.
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Hospitality Options
Featured Hotel Options
Local Info & Tips
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HOSPITALITY Options
PRIVATE SUITES
For those seeking exclusivity, Aviva Stadium’s private suites offer the best in comfort and service. With pitch views, fine dining, and dedicated hosts, it’s a polished way to enjoy the match.
PREMIUM LEVEL SEATS
These prime seating areas provide superb views of the action, paired with access to stylish lounges and bars. It’s an excellent choice for those who want to combine atmosphere with a more refined match-day experience.
CORPORATE HOSPITALITY PACKAGES
Designed for business entertaining, these packages include pre-match dining, complimentary drinks, and networking opportunities in an elegant setting. They ensure that both rugby and relationships are well looked after.
LEGENDS DINING EXPERIENCE
This package combines premium seating with the chance to dine alongside Irish rugby greats. Guests enjoy a three-course meal, match analysis, and an unforgettable atmosphere led by sporting legends.
Hotel Options
Metro Airport – Convenient hotel close to Dublin Airport, offering easy transfers and straightforward access into the city centre. View
West County – Comfortable, traditional-style hotel providing warm hospitality and good transport links to Dublin’s sporting venues. View
CitizenM – Contemporary lifestyle hotel with smart tech rooms and a vibrant social vibe, located close to Dublin’s attractions. View
Address Connolle – Stylish boutique hotel combining comfort with city-centre convenience, ideal for a premium rugby weekend stay. View
Hotels are subject to availability at time of booking. Alternatives of equal or better quality may be offered.
Local Information & Tips
Parking Arrangements
Parking near the Aviva Stadium can be challenging, as restrictions are in place on residential streets surrounding the venue. There are some official car parks, but these often reach capacity quickly, so booking in advance is strongly advised. Many fans choose to park outside the city centre and use Dublin’s DART rail service, which stops directly at the stadium for a smooth transfer. Public transport is generally the most reliable option, saving time and ensuring you arrive without the stress of navigating match-day congestion. Be prepared for some post-match delays, though — thousands of fans leaving at once means patience is as important as your match ticket.
Weather and Climate
Dublin in early spring tends to be cool and unpredictable, with temperatures averaging between 7°C and 11°C. Rain is frequent, often arriving in short bursts rather than long downpours, so a waterproof jacket is a sensible addition to your match-day kit. Breezes from the Irish Sea can make conditions feel cooler than expected, particularly in the open stands. While sunshine is not guaranteed, brighter spells are common enough to lift the city’s character and provide a welcome break from the showers. Evening temperatures can fall quickly, making a warm layer essential for post-match celebrations.
Things to Do When Not Watching the Matches
TRINITY COLLEGE & THE BOOK OF KELLS
Dublin’s literary tradition is world famous, and a visit to Trinity College provides an opportunity to admire one of Ireland’s greatest treasures, the illuminated Book of Kells. The library itself is breathtaking, with towering oak shelves lined with centuries of scholarship. It’s an inspiring contrast to the energy of the rugby stadium, offering a quieter but equally memorable experience.
GUINNESS STOREHOUSE
No trip to Dublin feels complete without visiting the Guinness Storehouse, where Ireland’s most iconic export is celebrated in style. Visitors can explore seven floors of history, brewing techniques, and interactive displays before enjoying a perfectly poured pint in the rooftop Gravity Bar. The panoramic views across the city add a fitting finale to the experience.
DUBLIN CASTLE & CHESTER BEATTY LIBRARY
For a dose of culture and history, Dublin Castle offers an insightful journey through Ireland’s political past. Within the complex, the Chester Beatty Library houses an extraordinary collection of manuscripts, rare books, and artworks from across the globe. Together they create a compelling visit that balances both Irish heritage and international influence.
TEMPLE BAR QUARTER
After the match, Temple Bar becomes the heart of Dublin’s nightlife, offering live music, traditional pubs, and an infectious atmosphere. While it is one of the busiest parts of the city, the energy and entertainment make it a popular choice for both locals and visitors. For those preferring something quieter, neighbouring districts such as Dame Street and Grafton Street also offer excellent dining and bars.

A Rivalry Renewed
When Ireland and Wales meet in the Six Nations, it is more than just a match — it is a contest steeped in history, pride, and fierce competition. Both nations bring passion and physicality to the pitch, with Irish precision and Welsh resilience combining to deliver matches that are rarely predictable. The Aviva Stadium in Dublin, with its sweeping glass architecture and electric atmosphere, provides the perfect stage for such a clash.
The fixture is a highlight for both sets of fans, as thousands of Welsh supporters make the short trip across the Irish Sea, bringing with them their famous songs and unshakable spirit. Together with Ireland’s green-clad faithful, the city fills with colour, energy, and anticipation, creating a festival-like atmosphere that extends well beyond the 80 minutes of play.
Why Choose World Choice Sports
25 years of experience
With 25 years of experience in the sports travel industry, WorldChoice Sports is a name you can trust. Our extensive knowledge and expertise ensure that every detail is meticulously handled, making your journey seamless from start to finish. Experience matters, and with a quarter-century in the field, we deliver exceptional service to enhance your sporting experience.
Authorised reseller
As an authorised reseller, WorldChoice Sports guarantees that you are purchasing tickets and packages from a reputable source. This authorization gives you peace of mind, knowing that your bookings are legitimate and backed by the event organizers. Choosing us means you're assured quality and reliability, so you can focus on enjoying the event without any worries.
ATOL protected sports trips
All of our sports trips come with ATOL protection, which safeguards your travel investment. This means that, in the unlikely event of disruptions, your holiday and funds are secure. Choosing WorldChoice Sports not only elevates your sporting experience but also provides you with confidence and reassurance throughout your journey.

Beyond the Final Whistle
Ireland v Wales is a fixture that never fails to deliver drama, skill, and an atmosphere unlike any other. Both sets of fans contribute to the occasion, making it not just a sporting contest but a true celebration of rugby.
Dublin itself enhances the experience, with its hospitality, history, and lively culture offering just as much enjoyment as the match itself. Whether you are cheering for Ireland or Wales, this is a weekend that promises unforgettable memories both on and off the pitch.


